TIM^2 - Theatre in Mathematics explores the use of drama and Social and Community Theatre in mathematics teaching and learning. Building on the previous project “TIM - Theatre in Mathematics”, TIM^2 refines and spreads the TIM Methodology to empower teachers in enhancing students' mathematical skills.
The methodology will be disseminated through extensive teacher training across four countries (Italy, Norway, Greece, Portugal). Over 600 teachers and student teachers will be trained, with nearly 30 trainers prepared to continue this work after the end of the project. All materials will be accessible via a digital platform for teachers to share lessons and innovative teaching methods.
Mathematics competence is crucial for personal and social fulfillment. Recognizing this, the EU prioritizes numeracy skills in educational cooperation. Traditional maths teaching often relies heavily on textbooks and teacher-led instruction, leading to passive and disengaged students. However, there is a growing consensus that active cooperation in classrooms enhances learning, fostering student participation and critical thinking.
TIM^2 will innovate maths teaching methods and foster a supportive learning environment to overcome fears and prejudices that gravitate around mathematics. The methodology is rooted in Embodied Cognitive Science, emphasizing that the mind is integrally connected to the body. This approach has proven effective in promoting student well-being while learning mathematics and enhancing understanding of basic maths concepts.
The project is carried out by COREP - Social and Community Theatre Centre of the University of Turin (IT), CNR-ITD (IT), Western Norway University of applied Science - HVL (NO), Technical University of Crete (GR), TeNET-GR (GR), and ASTA theatre company (PT).